Results for tag:humanitarianism
Religion and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review of the World Disasters Report 2014
Date: | 03 November 2014 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Is there a secular humanitarian faith?
Date: | 24 September 2014 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
The Religious/Secular Divide and the Global Displacement Crisis
Date: | 20 June 2014 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Humanity in Action: Religion, Human Rights and the Question of Neutrality
Date: | 13 December 2013 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
In today’s blog post,Brenda Bartelink reflects on aid in humanitarian emergency and disaster situations, drawing attention to how religion and human rights are lived out and practiced amidst the multiple moral frameworks that influence humanitarian...
Is the ‘new’ religious engagement really all that new? The need for reflection on the underlying values and assumptions in the engagement with religion
Date: | 19 August 2013 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
In this post, Brenda Bartelink draws on her research on faith based development organisations in the Netherlands and Uganda, and Dutch initiatives to engage with religion to raise some critical points for reflection on the new US Office for Faith-Based...
The Homo Economicus and transnational religious networks in a post-secular society
Date: | 21 March 2013 |
Last week, Prof. Manuel A. Vasquez gave a guest lecture on “Conceptualizing domination and resistance in transnational religious networks” at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies in Groningen. Here Ella Sebamalaiengages with the ideas he raised...
Transnational faith based development and the post secular experiment
Date: | 18 October 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Religious Humanitarianism in a Neoliberal Age
Date: | 12 September 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Guest contributor Cecelia Lynch explores how neoliberalism, a phenomenon closely connected with the rise of the post-secular, is affecting the language and practice of religious humanitarian organizations.